The practices that are considered most important in dealing with diversity are
A. diversity training groups; work and family policies that support diversity.
B. top management's personal involvement; targeted recruitment.
C. internal advocacy groups; inclusion of diversity in performance evaluations.
D. all of these.
E. none of these.
Answer: D
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